The Man in the Middle

An Inside Account of Faith and Politics in the George W. Bush Era

A man who spent nearly eight years in the White House as President George W. Bush's key point of contact to American conservatives and the faith-based world explains why he believes most of the 43rd president's in-office decisions were made for the greater good, and how many of them could serve as a blueprint for a more thoughtful, confident conservatism.

Summary:A man who spent nearly eight years in the White House as President George W. Bush's key point of contact to American conservatives and the faith-based world explains why he believes most of the 43rd president's in-office decisions were made for the greater good, and how many of them could serve as a blueprint for a more thoughtful, confident conservatism.